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The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
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Laura
If there really is such a thing as a book prescription, then this was such a book for me. I was looking for an atmospheric British classic with a bit of a romance, and that is exactly what I got. I've enjoyed Jane Eyre and Villette by Anne's sister Charlotte Brontë (and Wuthering by Emily Brontë was an ok book for me), but I'd never tried this author before. Those Bronte ladies were all wizards with the pen. I feel I should read everything written by any of them at this point.

This is one of tho
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MichelleCH
Apr 21, 2013 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: classics, 1001, victorian
For the most part I liked this book. There were some parts and themes that I really enjoyed and others that left me scratching my head. I was so impressed with the heroine, Helen Graham. Her ability to leave her terrible husband and seek out and find a better life for herself and her son is something to cheer. And yay for Anne Bronte for developing this woman. Leaving is the one thing that even modern women in bad relationships will find really difficult to undertake. To top it all off, Helen is ...more
Deb (Readerbuzz) Nance
There's a mysterious new tenant at Wildfell Hall and all of the town is talking about her. Helen, we are told, is a young and beautiful widow with a young son. Neighbor Gilbert Markham meets Helen and her son and is immediately enchanted with them both, but Helen is oddly elusive. Slowly, Gilbert learns Helen's secrets and the whole story is revealed.

Oh my. Helen made a poor choice early on, against the wishes of her aunt, and she had to pay the price of her poor decisions. Back in the early 180
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